loathe : (v) feel intense dislike or disgust for
He loathed clowns with a passion; he didn’t trust their painted-on smiles.
This word brought to you by: disambiguation! Today, we’re going to discuss the difference between loathe and loath. They are related, but, surprisingly, are not different forms of the same word. Loath means (adj) unwilling or reluctant (usually to do something).
Basically, you’d be loath to do something you loathe.
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